We wanted to go for brunch today, but our favorite place, Savannah, was full. So we went for a walk and landed on a regular German Bäckerei instead, Kamps. I forgot to mention the other day that it is not just cigarettes, chewing gum and bicycle tubes that can be bought in Frankfurt on a Sunday. No, you can buy bread, too. All bakeries, and there are many, are open in the Sunday morning.

Tonight Germany is playing football. I’m going to the opera. It is not easy to compete with the European Football Championship but I hope that the performance of “Orfeo ed Euridice” will be sold out anyhow.

I took some pictures when we were out; -Someone seems to be tired of football and have set up their own pirate flag on the roof. Funny, isn’t it! -Some pictures of my Sunday breakfast. Nota bene, the little hand and the shadow of the fork that cannot wait to grab the strawberries. This picture I had to do very quickly … -My cappuccino, I got cocoa powder on the top. The Germans always puts cocoa on the capuccino, bleah. -Then I saw this little garden gnome with the football… Well, the taste is quite personal…

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